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St. John’s Upsets Fordham at the Inaugural Red-Ram Mock Trial Challenge
On a recent Monday night, a different kind of subway series was underway in a majestic courtroom at the United States Courthouse in lower Manhattan. Two teams, one from St. John’s Law and one from...

2019 Gala Event Celebrates Diversity and Inclusion at St. John’s Law
Earlier this month, the St. John’s Law community came together at the scenic Tribeca Rooftop in lower Manhattan for the third annual Diversity & Inclusion Gala. Yessica J. Pinales ’19, who has helped...
Poster Exhibit Spotlights the US Home Front during World War II
Graduate students in St. John’s University’s Master of Arts programs in Museum Administration and Public History brought to vivid life the US propaganda effort during World War II with an exhibit featuring authentic posters held in the University Libraries’ Special Collections.

Multidistrict Litigation Scholar Elizabeth Chamblee Burch Receives 2019 Mangano Award
St. John’s Law welcomed Professor Elizabeth Chamblee Burch , the Fuller E. Callaway Chair of Law at the University of Georgia School of Law, to campus recently to accept the Hugh L. Carey Center for...

St. John’s Law Students Earn New York City Bar Diversity Fellowships
Four St. John’s Law 1Ls have been named New York City Bar Diversity Fellows for Summer 2019. Eric Dang '21 will spend the summer at the New York City Law Department, Jasmine Johnson '21 will work at...

Alumni Lisa Schreibersdorf and Bob Gunther Team to Fight for Immigrant Rights
As founder and executive director of Brooklyn Defender Services (BDS), Lisa Schreibersdorf ’84 has devoted over 20 years to helping low-income New Yorkers navigate the criminal, family, and immigration justice systems. Under her leadership, BDS has grown to become one of New York City’s largest legal services providers.

St. John’s Law and ABI Host Nation’s Premier Bankruptcy Moot Court Competition
A little bit of snow can produce some major travel snarls in and around the Big Apple. But snow-slicked runways, roads, and sidewalks were no match for the 59 teams from 43 law schools who came from...

Dean’s Travel Study Program Explores International Dispute Resolution and European History
20 St. John’s Law students traveled to Europe during the January intersession for the Dean’s Travel Study Program—Comparative Legal Systems: International Dispute Resolution.

With An Assist From Upper-Level Students St. John’s 1Ls Build Essential Negotiation Skills
It’s been two years, but Tina Kassangana '19 remembers that first day very well.

Carey Center Announces 2019 Mangano Award Recipient
Professor Elizabeth Chamblee Burch will receive the Hugh L. Carey Center for Dispute Resolution’s 2019 Mangano Dispute Resolution Advancement Award for her groundbreaking scholarship in the area of multidistrict litigation (MDL) settlement.